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Israel to partner Ghana in waste management

September 8, 2015
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Israel to partner Ghana in waste management
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Some Israeli companies are willing to invest in Ghana’s economy especially in the environment sector, Israeli Ambassador to Ghana H.E. Ami Mehl has said.

Ambassador Ami Mehl observed that proper sanitation continues to be a major problem for many countries including Ghana.

He however commended Ghana for identifying the problem and instituting innovative measures at solving it.

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The Ambassador was speaking to the media after a familiarization tour of the Accra Compost and Recycling plant.

The Ambassador who was in the company of his wife and other dignitaries from the Israel Embassy was conducted round the facility to get first hand knowledge on the operations of the company.

The visit to the compost and recycling plant also afforded the Ambassador and his entourage the opportunity to understand the contribution of compost plant to the overall waste management process in selected MMDA’s in Greater Accra.

ACARP has been recycling and processing wastes from the Accra Metropolitan Area (AMA), Ga South, Ga Central, Ga West, Ga East, La Dade-Kotopon, Ledzokuku-Krowor, Adenta, and Akuapim South (Eastern Region) over the past three years of its inception.

Construction works are also far advanced on a state-of-the-art faecal waste treatment which is expected to be commissioned by end of 2015.

The faecal waste plant when completed, according to the Managing Director of Accra Compost and Recycling plant, Dr. Richard Amponsah, will receive over 1,000m3 (100 trucks) liquid waste from various MMDAs, which would have otherwise be discharged directly into the sea.

The strategic project would assist in addressing sanitary related diseases such as cholera, dysentery, typhoid, etc.

According to the Managing Director,  the faecal waste plant project is expected to generate about two hundred (200) additional Jobs.

He also revealed the company’s plans of producing waste bins and recreational furniture from the recovered plastics from the waste stream of the municipal solid waste received at the site.

Dr. Amponsah intimated that a country is said to be developed when it has the capacity to manage its waste.

He therefore appealed to government to support by establishing waste treatment plants across the country.

The Israeli Ambassador H.E. Ami Mehl appreciated the innovation with which the company was managing waste in the capital.

He explained that Israel has state of the art technology and is prepared to engage companies such as ACARP in technology transfer.

He explained that the situation in Ghana is not as bad as is being painted; saying that with the appropriate technology and right investments waste management challenges will be a thing of the past.

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By: Kojo Agyeman/citifmonline.com/Ghana

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